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Перевод: polemic
[прилагательное] полемический; [существительное] полемика ; спор ; дискуссия ; полемист ; искусство полемики; полемизирование [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- Brecht's polemic (i.e. against Lukcs) retains all its force today" (p. 53).
- P. L. Forey offers us a somewhat smug polemic directly on this view (" In itself the scenario is harmless"; "the cause of that (taxonomic) pattern if it is considered desirable to know it" etc).
- The characteristic products are books or articles, and review articles: these enable members of a scattered community to communicate and to develop knowledge and polemic.
- The polemic is supported by an implicit mythology, in which English culture is presented as insular, complacent, empirical, philistine, unreflective, untheoretical, and generally slumped in dogmatic slumbers.
- There is no thesis without an antithesis, and polemic called forth counter-polemic, and mockery, counter-mockery, in works by conservative academics, such as George Watson's Modern Literary Thought , Helen Gardner's In Defence of the Imagination , and some of the contributions to Reconstructing Literature , a collection of essays edited by Laurence Lerner.
- Where the SPRU team takes us at a brisk trot through the literature, Jan Zimmerman adopts more of a wild canter in her survey of the likely effects on women of a range of new technologies, in a piece that makes up in polemic what it lacks in argument.
- Whether woman, child or man we were shocked to our senses by this exceptional polemic.
- They can thank whatever devils they happen to worship that I have much gentleness in my soul and am not given to vituperation or excessive polemic.
- He never seems to have made up his mind what kind of book he's trying to write: a slice of autobiography, a potted history of government-TUC relations, a polemic about union decline, or an extended advertisement for the EETPU's version of "business unionism".
- In the light of such a polemic stand, it begs the question whether the revelation of how crime figures are manipulated by the police to sustain institutional beliefs (see Chapter 5) could be said to undermine democracy or be classified as sedition.
- The club scene of course, and clothes; good film and book reviews; political polemic from Burchill and Parsons; knockout design by Neville Brody; trend spotting and category counting
- Conservatism is a polemic against Conservatism and more particularly Thatcherism, but Honderich's own work raises the question as to whether the two are related.
- At a press conference in Pisa peppered with outbursts of bitter polemic, the president of the expert commission announced that he had ordered the wells to be closed.
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